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. >>> tax grab -- big airlines decide not to pass on savings from the temporary government tax halt to consumers. >>> and sticker shock -- a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive box lunches ever. good morning, i'm amara sohn, those stories and more are straight ahead on "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with dueling over the debt. president obama and house speaker, john boehner escalated the battle over the debt limit last night. they both appealed to american television viewers in speeches that reflect the two sides being farther apart than ever on the issue. nbc's tracey potts has more from washington. >> we're now one week away from the deadline for default and it looks like the white house and congress are no closer to a deal. >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before. and we can't afford to play it now. >> reporter: president obama is taking his behind closed doors fight public, urging taxpayers to pressure republicans into considering taxing the wealthiest americans. >> the pre
. >>> tax grab -- big airlines decide not to pass on savings from the temporary government tax halt to consumers. >>> and sticker shock -- a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive box lunches ever. good morning, i'm amara sohn, those stories and more are straight ahead on "first look" on msnbc. >>> we begin this morning with dueling over the debt. president obama and house speaker, john boehner escalated the battle over the debt limit...
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caylee anthony drowned accidentally and casey's father disposed of the body, but the defense suffered a big setback, when the judge ruled that they can't bring up the allegations that he molested his daughter. >> you hate her? if you think shehe a lying, no-good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. you'll start to -- oh, wait a minute. maybe i'm seeing something that's not there. >> reporter: tension in the courtroom was palpable. at one point, the defense called out the prosecution for laughing. >> this laughing guy right here. >> reporter: an irate judge immediately halted the proceedings to allow both sides to review what was a blatant violation of the policy. >> i appear to be smiling behind my hand, i apologize. >> i also apologize for getting caught up in the moment as well. >> reporter: a stiff warning from the bench. >> if it happens again, the remedy will be exclusion of that attorney from further participation. >> reporter: if convicted of first-degree murder, casey anthony could be sentenced to death. she also faces child abuse and manslaughter c
caylee anthony drowned accidentally and casey's father disposed of the body, but the defense suffered a big setback, when the judge ruled that they can't bring up the allegations that he molested his daughter. >> you hate her? if you think shehe a lying, no-good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. you'll start to -- oh, wait a minute. maybe i'm seeing something that's not there. >> reporter: tension in the courtroom was palpable. at one point, the...
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so a big difference in our big cities. also heavy rain overnight through detroit, that's heading for toledo and cleveland this morning. so you're also going to have to deal with a wet morning and maybe even thunderstorms mixed in. so very warm once again this dallas. afternoon thunderstorms in atlanta. chicago today, you'll dry out because your humt levels will drop a little bit. as we go into saturday, notice that it's not that bad of a mess. saturday is looking hot in mid-atlantic, but d.c. will be 94. and finally into sunday, widespread 90s, but not as wet around the country. so overall this weekend is looking pretty good. >> not should shabby. thank you. >>> can an all-star cast pull in all-star numbers at the box office? plus will captain america meet his match? your first look at entertainment is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. this is my robot butler. say i'm missing england. i type in e-n-g... and he gives me a variety of options. would you like to have a look at a map, my lad? ah, why not? s
so a big difference in our big cities. also heavy rain overnight through detroit, that's heading for toledo and cleveland this morning. so you're also going to have to deal with a wet morning and maybe even thunderstorms mixed in. so very warm once again this dallas. afternoon thunderstorms in atlanta. chicago today, you'll dry out because your humt levels will drop a little bit. as we go into saturday, notice that it's not that bad of a mess. saturday is looking hot in mid-atlantic, but d.c....
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so it's a mixture of big airports and small airport that have gotten into best practices in terms of what are the kinds of things appropriate for each airport. >> again, let me go on to mr. lord. i have a lot of questions in a limited amount of time. you're talking about spending on, for instance, baggage screening equipment. i'll speak from experience the airport i use most is the corpus christi airport. we have three airlines, american, continental with small regional jets and southwest with 737's. each individual airline has a screening machine staffed by two t.s.a. agents. we bought three machines for the corpus christi airport. and there's probably a fourth one because delta used to come in there. why couldn't there just be one and a couple of t.s.a. agents? there are never that many people there. why are -- do we have any clue why we're spending multiple -- >> that's a great question. t.s.a. has an electronic baggage screening program which they're trying to move to what they term optimal solutions for each airport. essentially what that means in many cases they're trying to re
so it's a mixture of big airports and small airport that have gotten into best practices in terms of what are the kinds of things appropriate for each airport. >> again, let me go on to mr. lord. i have a lot of questions in a limited amount of time. you're talking about spending on, for instance, baggage screening equipment. i'll speak from experience the airport i use most is the corpus christi airport. we have three airlines, american, continental with small regional jets and southwest...
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so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles and it's really annoying. sex on the moon is one they have to. >> they are locked in on that one. >> certainly you would say that you are working on this at the time that the social network was being filmed so there was some kind of overlap but at that point i always thought that in the way that actors and actresses are as good as the rules the choose, writers are only as good as the stories they pick. so what was it you just explained notwithstanding of all the stories you could have told what is it that attracted you to this particular? >> for me the stories come to me. i don't look for them anymore ever
so he sees this data on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he's a big believer in right and wrong so he immediately called the fbi, he mailed the fbi in tampa and it became a big testing operation and thad roberts was taken down -- i always give it away but you know he got arrested. [laughter] >> you obviously have come off of the enormous success with not only the book but the fact they've converted to movies which helps in terms of that notoriety. >> d.c. the titles...
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big airlines decide not to pass on savings from a temporary government tax halt to consumers. >>> and sticker shock. a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive box lunches ever. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, and good morning. i'm amara sohn. today we begin with dueling over the debt. president obama and house speaker john boehner escalated the battle over the debt limit last night. they both appealed to american television viewers in speeches that reflect the two sides being farther apart than ever on the issue. nbc's tracie potts has more from washington. >> reporter: we're now one week away from this possible default deadline and it looks like the white house and congress are no closer to a deal today. >> this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. it's a dangerous game that we've never played before and we can't afford to play it now. >> reporter: president obama is taking his behind-closed-doors fight public to pressure republicans into. >> the president wanted a blank ch
big airlines decide not to pass on savings from a temporary government tax halt to consumers. >>> and sticker shock. a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive a japanese department store offers one of the most expensive box lunches ever. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, and good morning. i'm amara sohn. today we begin with dueling over the debt. president obama and house speaker john boehner escalated the battle over the debt limit last night....
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he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy has never been out of antwerp is like. he collects rocks and treats them every monday night in issued center where all the guys in antwerp trade rocks. his hobby is popinjay which i had never heard of which is a sport where there's a wooden bird on a 100-foot pole and all these men stand around and shoot crossbows. this is a real sport. use this guy and he seized his hat on the internet, i've got moon rocks for sale, and he is this big believer in right and wrong sweetie immediately called the fbi. e-mail the fbi in tab and he
he was a big star. he became the social leader of all the co-ops at the entrance and then he fell in love with a young intern, and we've all done something stupid out of love. what he did was he stole a 600-pound safe full of moon rocks from his professor's office, and as i said, spread them on the bed, had sex with his girlfriend and then try to sell them over the internet to a belgian gem dealer. >> his name was? >> axel. you couldn't have invented this guy. [laughter] this guy...
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. >>> a running roundtripper, a world championship wardrobe problem, and an ump blows a very big call. plus, a major league insession agent in the nation's capital. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. . >>> the heat invaded the middle of the country. that's not going anywhere either. another heat wave is building. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today" n sports, heading into last night's game in new york, the seattle mariners lost 16 in a row. so it was almost unfair that they had to face yankee ace cc sabathia. here's fred rowiggin with an eay look at your headlines. >>> cc sabathia well on his game to pitching a perfect game, then came the rain. sabathia dealing against the mariners struck out ten in the first five innings. at one point, seven in a row. then the heavens opened. usually a pitcher's day would be over. but with perfection on the line, sabathia came back. it wasn't meant to be. brendan ryan singled in the seventh. cc finished with 14 strikeouts but no perfect game.
. >>> a running roundtripper, a world championship wardrobe problem, and an ump blows a very big call. plus, a major league insession agent in the nation's capital. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. . >>> the heat invaded the middle of the country. that's not going anywhere either. another heat wave is building. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early...
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you're watching "first look" on msnbc. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or something new? ...or maybe, just maybe... it's something you haven't seen yet. the 2nd generation of intel core processors. stunning visuals, intelligent performance. this is visibly smart. >>> welcome back to "first look." in sports, tiger woods fans are waiting for his return to the golf course and they're going to have to wait longer. >>> good morning, after years of dominating golf, tiger woods becoming a forgotten man. he has not played in a tournament for months and will miss next month's u.s. open because of injuries. pujols recovered from a broken wrist a month ahead of schedule and is expected to start tonight. mat holiday hit a pair of home dens and st. louis won it 8-1. i a single onthis slow roller to third. about but in one went jeter's way. with a two-run double into the gap, he is three shy of 3,000. >>> great finish between the red sox and blue jays. boston up one with two down in the ninth. john mcdonald single to left. encarnacion hustles home
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or, you're like, i'm in a big movie with j.j. abrams and steven spielberg an i'm not going to study, because that's how i would look at it. >> no. i still had to keep up with everything. this is probably -- i have a teacher that goes with me on set. >> jimmy: annoying. >> and i have to do all of the homework, all of the tests, all of the finals, everything. when i go back to class, i'll know everything my classmates know. >> jimmy: really? i would definitely use that to get out of some of this stuff. say i'm too scared of cooper right now to study. >> i can't do my math. >> jimmy: you did. do you know what your grades are? >> not yet. i felt like i did a really good job this year. >> jimmy: oh, you did? >> i felt really good about it. >> jimmy: do you get grounded if your grades are bad? do you get in trouble? >> well, i mean, i still have to keep up with my schoolwork. >> jimmy: or what happens? >> i don't know, because i've done pretty good. i haven't experienced it. >> jimmy: you don't know what. in the movie, you're driving a
or, you're like, i'm in a big movie with j.j. abrams and steven spielberg an i'm not going to study, because that's how i would look at it. >> no. i still had to keep up with everything. this is probably -- i have a teacher that goes with me on set. >> jimmy: annoying. >> and i have to do all of the homework, all of the tests, all of the finals, everything. when i go back to class, i'll know everything my classmates know. >> jimmy: really? i would definitely use that to...
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and we saw the big, you know, tech bubble back around the turn of the century. and i think we're starting to see it again. i do think that some of these valuations really price these companies at a level of success that may be hard to sustain, and certainly hasn't been realized yet. >> craig, this has been such an informative conversation. thank you so much for joining us. >> it's great to see you again. thanks for being such a good sport to have your first ever avatar-based interview. >> well, i really like this avatar-based interview. and maybe i don't even have to come to work to do it! >> okay, thanks. i'm going vanish here. >> okay, see you later. craig mundie joining us right here, or should i say craig's avatar, of course. stay with us. coming up next on "the wall street journal report," we'll take a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. stay with us. >>> and around on the links with jason kidd of the nba [ male announcer ] where'd you get that idea? how'd you learn to do that? what'd you use? every project we finish
and we saw the big, you know, tech bubble back around the turn of the century. and i think we're starting to see it again. i do think that some of these valuations really price these companies at a level of success that may be hard to sustain, and certainly hasn't been realized yet. >> craig, this has been such an informative conversation. thank you so much for joining us. >> it's great to see you again. thanks for being such a good sport to have your first ever avatar-based...
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the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal. cut $1 trillion now. and then, more cuts through the elections. >> and not some short-term gimmick. >> i know the president's worried about this next election. my god. shouldn't we be worried about the country? >> reporter: speaker boehner told conservatives to be ready to make compromises. >> if you break it, you own it. >> reporter: has the world been looking at all of this? one english official says right-wing nutters, as he calls them, in congress, are causing more of a problem for the economic economy than the crisis in europe. >>> the man accused in the massacre and bomb att
the big question now, how might wall street react this morning? >> it's unthinkable that this country will not meet its obligations on time. it's just unthinkable that we'd ever do that. >> reporter: a market slide could affect what you pay for mortgages, car loans, financing college. right now, washington is stuck on the timing. democrats and republicans want to tighten this up now. >> i don't think they have they choice. >> reporter: republicans want a short-term deal....
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>> he's the big key to getting a deal between the president and the leaders. he is not the key to getting the vote in the house of representatives. mitch mcconnell is important. you have the republican house that is resisting a deal with the president and resisting raising the debt limit. you need republicans to move forward, but mitch mcconnell has shown a willingness much more f. he and a senior leader can make a deal t becomes more difficult for republicans to block it in the house. they will lose the republicans anyway. remember, john boehner passed the his plan that has no chance of going forward in the senate. it has debt limit increase on passage of a balanced budget amendment which is not going to happen. mitch connell can try to move that process along, but john boehner has to figure out how to get to a majority in the house. that's why nancy pelosi is relevant again as well as members of the caucus. >> this passage of a budget amendme amendment, if that's not put in there in some shape or form whether tied to raising the debt ceiling or a side bar, w
>> he's the big key to getting a deal between the president and the leaders. he is not the key to getting the vote in the house of representatives. mitch mcconnell is important. you have the republican house that is resisting a deal with the president and resisting raising the debt limit. you need republicans to move forward, but mitch mcconnell has shown a willingness much more f. he and a senior leader can make a deal t becomes more difficult for republicans to block it in the house....
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it's a big decision. there's a lot of people here. you can imagine the frantic mood outside of the courthouse and inside this hallway. >> one of the details that jumped out over the last couple days to a lot of people was this number of 21 years. some people believethars for th death of at least 93 people if he is found dlt of that. but it's more nuanced than that. can you explain that, jay? >> it is. and 21 years is the sentence at this point. there's a new law, but there's an act that would make it longer, 30 years. what prosecutors hope to do in this case, is after that time is served, should he become guilty, if he poses a threat to society. if there's a danger in releasing him. they can convene in a panel. they can keep him detained three years. and reconvene every three years after. they can impose a life sentence here. but it will be done every three years or so to keep him behind bars. >> that's the good news. there would be a way. jay, how right now on this monday, is the city of oslo and the country of norway doing? this was
it's a big decision. there's a lot of people here. you can imagine the frantic mood outside of the courthouse and inside this hallway. >> one of the details that jumped out over the last couple days to a lot of people was this number of 21 years. some people believethars for th death of at least 93 people if he is found dlt of that. but it's more nuanced than that. can you explain that, jay? >> it is. and 21 years is the sentence at this point. there's a new law, but there's an act...
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go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. a bododat rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids a
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to be honest, you know, i'll not a big gold person. i actually love silver. >> reporter: in fact, the point for shawn is not wanting to wear a watch. he's always just sought for a way to support his family without havingngo join the rat race. to him, this wilderness is a resource, not a picture postcard. >> don't fall in love with it, because we may want to mip it one day. >> reporter: there's gold in them there hills. and shawn ryan is determined to find it. i'm david right fwright for "nightline." >> what a great story. thanks to david wright for that. >>> just ahead, the creator of the iced margarita machine. we introduce you to the thomas edison of frozen tequila drinks. [ smooches ] [ male announcer ] it can open doors, it can erase boundaries and hold its ground. it can even the score and start a movement. -it can... -[ beatboxing ] [ male announcer ] it can buy time and tell time. shhh. [ baby giggles ] [ male announcer ] we use our mouths in so many ways to open up to the world. after all, life opens up when you do. crest and o
to be honest, you know, i'll not a big gold person. i actually love silver. >> reporter: in fact, the point for shawn is not wanting to wear a watch. he's always just sought for a way to support his family without havingngo join the rat race. to him, this wilderness is a resource, not a picture postcard. >> don't fall in love with it, because we may want to mip it one day. >> reporter: there's gold in them there hills. and shawn ryan is determined to find it. i'm david right...
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the fans who voted now one big leaguer has to face the music. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." officials say a member of a terror group in somalia who was secretly interrogated for two months aboard a navy ship was brought to new york yesterday to face terrorism charges. in a case likely to reignite debate over the prosecution of terror suspects, the man said to have provided interrogateors with valuable information is accused of providing money and weapons to terrorist groups. >>> exxonmobil has been ordered to rebury the pipeline that spilled oil into the yellowstone river to better protect it from external damage. exxon and federal officials say oil has been spotted 25 miles downstream, although the department of transportation reports some found as far away as 240 miles. >>> california lawmakers have proved a proved a bill that would make the state the first requiring public schools to include the contributions of gays and lesbians in social studies curriculum. governor jerry brown has not said
the fans who voted now one big leaguer has to face the music. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. welcome back to "early today." officials say a member of a terror group in somalia who was secretly interrogated for two months aboard a navy ship was brought to new york yesterday to face terrorism charges. in a case likely to reignite debate over the prosecution of terror suspects, the man said to have provided interrogateors with valuable information is...
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even a with a big bank account there is an end to it. that's pretty much what is happening. when i pressed the depletion question, he shrugged and said look, they recharge 5% a year with rainwater to read others claim texas portion of the aquifer is much less one tent for%. i get pumped down to 50% but not hurt anybody. we will never punted try and why would i? i live there. i've got about 100 million invested in my property. it's even got a golf course and flashed a quick grin. this is a forever supply of water. mesa will require the rights to sell between 200 to 320 acre-feet of water per year which is enough to supply 1 million to 1.5 million texans. the panhandle counties roberts, and ogletree that would take part in such a deal set over 81 million of the water. as pickens sees it, water is like any other resource. it's a commodity just like a wheel that should be prospect and sold for profit. i don't think you should cut people off from the water. everyone deserves a bite of the apple. it will provide us with a secure drought source for the future. in the summer of 2009
even a with a big bank account there is an end to it. that's pretty much what is happening. when i pressed the depletion question, he shrugged and said look, they recharge 5% a year with rainwater to read others claim texas portion of the aquifer is much less one tent for%. i get pumped down to 50% but not hurt anybody. we will never punted try and why would i? i live there. i've got about 100 million invested in my property. it's even got a golf course and flashed a quick grin. this is a...
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. >>> five sunnyvale families are one big step closer to becoming first time homeowners. tonight their names were drawn in sunnyvale's below market value lottery program. 19 families applied for the chance to buy one of five homes valued at close to $1 million each. but because of this program they can get the homes at nearly half that price. the program has been around since the 1980s, but this is the first time there has been so much interest that the city had to do the lottery. >> quite a ticket. >>> up next, investors are losing faith. how the debt crisis is having a big impact on the stock market. >> and the rebellion by airline passengers who say their pockets are being picked. >> and the shelter that has rescued so many animals is -- has now rescued itself. and then late other "nightline." >> carolyn and dan, coming up, celebrity moms inc. we look at how some hollywood moms have turned babies and fame into a business model. plus a hospital for exotic pets where laid up lizards and unhappy hedge hogs can go to get better. get better. 8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8i
. >>> five sunnyvale families are one big step closer to becoming first time homeowners. tonight their names were drawn in sunnyvale's below market value lottery program. 19 families applied for the chance to buy one of five homes valued at close to $1 million each. but because of this program they can get the homes at nearly half that price. the program has been around since the 1980s, but this is the first time there has been so much interest that the city had to do the lottery....
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he's a big yankees fan. the folks out -- absolutely, absolutely. the folks on board the shuttle are actually racing toward their rendezvous with the international space station and that will of course happen tomorrow. today they spent a good bit of the day going over and inspecting the leading edges of the space shuttle's wings just in case there was any damage while they were on assent from perhaps debris or foam falling off the giant external tank, doesn't appear there was any, which is certainly all good news to hear that. so they did that and as i said, now they're racing toward that rendezvous with the space station. >> that's incredible, so that should happen tomorrow and this will be the last time anybody sees this kind of rendezvous. >> reporter: right. >> will it be any different than what question have be what we have been able to see in the past? >> when they rendezvous, before they dock, the shuttle itself is going to do a back flip and flip over so the crew on the space station will be able to take pictures of all the thermal tiles und
he's a big yankees fan. the folks out -- absolutely, absolutely. the folks on board the shuttle are actually racing toward their rendezvous with the international space station and that will of course happen tomorrow. today they spent a good bit of the day going over and inspecting the leading edges of the space shuttle's wings just in case there was any damage while they were on assent from perhaps debris or foam falling off the giant external tank, doesn't appear there was any, which is...
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they should have called security right away but they had a big confrontation. >> people said they were actually surprised the men were allowed on the plane. they were acting strangely in the terminal. one was sleeping in a wheelchair has everyone boarded the flight. they were whisked away by police and the plane flew off without incident. a plane full of people who now have quite a story to tell. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >>> meantime, two grieving sisters on their way from burbank to dallas to see their father were taken off a southwestern flight in oakland last night. it followed a misunderstanding with the flight attendant. >> i broke down and starred to cry. i'm a little bit afraid to fly. i said to the stewardess, i said when you are going to be serving i'm have a glass of wine. she said i think you had enough. i hadn't anything to drink. >> the sisters say they were pulled off the plane by a waiting supervisor because they were considered a flight risk. >> i think apology is in order. she has no idea what she has done. >> southwest put the sisters up for a hotel and put them
they should have called security right away but they had a big confrontation. >> people said they were actually surprised the men were allowed on the plane. they were acting strangely in the terminal. one was sleeping in a wheelchair has everyone boarded the flight. they were whisked away by police and the plane flew off without incident. a plane full of people who now have quite a story to tell. amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >>> meantime, two grieving sisters on their...
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really no big changes out there. the heat, the worst of it on the east coast will be on friday. >> wait for friday there. but, still you look at dallas, like you say. over a hundred again. >>> time for some sports now. a crazy night in atlanta. the braves hosting the pirates. let's start in ninth inning with a squeeze play by pittsburgh. the braves, though, sniffed it out. the pitchout to nail michael mckenry at third. wow, great call from the dug jouchlt we go to extra innings. julio lugo grounds out to end the inning. so keep moving on to the 16th. pittsburgh's lyle overbay ripped it down the line, but the rookie freddie freeman making a cupping. the pirates fans wanting this thing to be over. with go to the bottom of the 18th inning. a base hit will whip it for tlachblt ronny cedeno there to make the play. we're still tied at three. 19th inning, it's late. folks in the crowd starting to get a little bit weird. here we go. julio lugo tries to score. he's out by a mile, right? the umpire calls him safe. jerl nee jer
really no big changes out there. the heat, the worst of it on the east coast will be on friday. >> wait for friday there. but, still you look at dallas, like you say. over a hundred again. >>> time for some sports now. a crazy night in atlanta. the braves hosting the pirates. let's start in ninth inning with a squeeze play by pittsburgh. the braves, though, sniffed it out. the pitchout to nail michael mckenry at third. wow, great call from the dug jouchlt we go to extra innings....
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how big? >> another problem. because athis point they had a sort of hand shake dealor something over a trillion dollars in discretionary cuts. democrats said well, when you go into appropriations and start making these cuts this is how much that has to go to defense. republicans said no, they have t agreed to that yet. it's a major stumbling block at this point. so while it was beginning to look like in the biden talks that there was consensus around certain things, and i think it's true in some of the non-health maatory like farm subsidies and federal worker pensis and trb i care i understand is on the table, they agreedhat the were rape targets. but the idea that they agreed on what to cut and how to cut it i think was oversold. >> hunt: again, what's the defense target if they could get a con seine us? >> well, obama has offered something like $300 billion over ten. or $400 over 12. but i don't think republicans have been willing to accept that so far. >> hunt: when we talk about crunch time now, julianna, we'
how big? >> another problem. because athis point they had a sort of hand shake dealor something over a trillion dollars in discretionary cuts. democrats said well, when you go into appropriations and start making these cuts this is how much that has to go to defense. republicans said no, they have t agreed to that yet. it's a major stumbling block at this point. so while it was beginning to look like in the biden talks that there was consensus around certain things, and i think it's true...
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that big protective suit did its job. he had only minor injuries. police say the bomb in the car was detonated by someone who was probably near the scene watching that. >>> now to the philippines where a political argument got physical very physical, right in front of television cameras. take a look. >> that furious fighting woman is the mayor. the target of her anger is the court sheriff. she lashed out after he reportedly ignored her order to postpone the demolition of a shanty town until she arrived. she has since apologized and the incident is now under investigation. >>> on to london now, a new wimbledon men's champ celebrating on center court with that one right there. novak joke o vick beating rafael nadal. he came into the tournament as the second seed. he almost liked surprised there. he lost just one match all year long. >>> on to canada now, it's day four of prince william and his wife katherine's first official visit as a married couple. the royals attended a prayer service with the crew of a canadian ship, some anti- monarchy protesters
that big protective suit did its job. he had only minor injuries. police say the bomb in the car was detonated by someone who was probably near the scene watching that. >>> now to the philippines where a political argument got physical very physical, right in front of television cameras. take a look. >> that furious fighting woman is the mayor. the target of her anger is the court sheriff. she lashed out after he reportedly ignored her order to postpone the demolition of a shanty...
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he has a big challenge for -- this is a big challenge for speaker boehner and the republicans said they wanted to cut trillions of dollars and the president said he wanted to cut zero dollars and now they're meeting somewhere in the middle. they've changed the narrative, they have changed the conversation in washington and they have gotten obama off of that clean debt cut ceiling. >> after 2010, that's changed so much. also this coming week, we look at the reid mcconnell option. how does that look right now? that seems to be on the front bunner. >> it's interesting, i mean senator mitch mcconnell, the republican leader has put forward a plan to basically give the president the responsibility and the power to raise the debt ceiling. and that's interesting, it's gotten a lot of conservatives in the house really upset and it's going to be tricky because the conservatives in the house don't really want to give the president anymore power. they see the president as not wanting to cut spending, they're going to do some cuts, they're going to attach some cuts in this thing and they're going to
he has a big challenge for -- this is a big challenge for speaker boehner and the republicans said they wanted to cut trillions of dollars and the president said he wanted to cut zero dollars and now they're meeting somewhere in the middle. they've changed the narrative, they have changed the conversation in washington and they have gotten obama off of that clean debt cut ceiling. >> after 2010, that's changed so much. also this coming week, we look at the reid mcconnell option. how does...
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this big ridge stays in place and the dry weather is going nowhere. heading up through the lakes, off towards the east. showers and thunderstorms through virginia and the carolinas. that will bring thorps with locally heavy rainfall and spotty showers here for the southern parts of missouri and parts of mississippi early on a sunday morning. a big area of high pressure in the east should keep most of us dry and showers pushing through western new york state for the most part that were dry as we go through the afternoon. sunshine and temperatures above average in the east. we will continue to see the numbers even down near d.c. at 96. further down towards the south, this is afternoon stuff. throw heat on the atmosphere to get us wet weather. showers and showers increase, but mainly dry and sticky in the southern plains. dallas with another 100 degree day. it will continue today, but on through most of the week and out across the midwest. the front coming through with a few showers in places like chicago. >> thanks for the comprehensive report. it was a
this big ridge stays in place and the dry weather is going nowhere. heading up through the lakes, off towards the east. showers and thunderstorms through virginia and the carolinas. that will bring thorps with locally heavy rainfall and spotty showers here for the southern parts of missouri and parts of mississippi early on a sunday morning. a big area of high pressure in the east should keep most of us dry and showers pushing through western new york state for the most part that were dry as we...
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no help from big oil. we will give you that too. how about that. they are saying no too. >> reid's plan is a hike through 2012. rather than going through this again around christmas time. $2.7 trillion in saving but no new revenue, no new entitlement. there are some saying these are the same plans. that's not true, is it, senator? >> there are two very important differences. the first is that the reid plan protects medicare, medicaid and social security which is what the american people want. >> it does protect that. >> it does protect all three of them. >> it is very important that by postponing any further action on the debt limit until after the reaction we ask start to get to work on what really concerns americans, which is jobs and getting the economy back together. what the tea party would like to do is keep the manufactured debt republican crisis going and at six months, means we are at it right away. and while all this is going on, we are not paying attention to jobs or the economy and we are not making life better for regular american fami
no help from big oil. we will give you that too. how about that. they are saying no too. >> reid's plan is a hike through 2012. rather than going through this again around christmas time. $2.7 trillion in saving but no new revenue, no new entitlement. there are some saying these are the same plans. that's not true, is it, senator? >> there are two very important differences. the first is that the reid plan protects medicare, medicaid and social security which is what the american...
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we pretend the question how big the government should be is how big the deficit should be. they are separate thing. >> built are intertwined. fact or fiction the debt is a new problem? >> we've been building this accumulated national debt about $6,000 per american, taken us 200 years to build that. it's accurate ad lot in the last five years especially since the recession happened in 2008. the truth is debt is not something you can deal with overnight. even if we go to a balanced budget tomorrow which no one is proposing, we would still have a $14 trillion debt. only if we have surpluses would it come down. >> it's not new. we've raised that debt ceiling 100 times in the history of this country. fact or fiction, all debt is bad. >> yes. just not true. just like a family can borrow money for good reasons if they are looking to invest in education or looking to buy a house, but can also borrow money for bad reasons if you just want to go on vacation or pay for your day-to-day expenses. if you're making investments that will make the economy stronger in the long run the debt c
we pretend the question how big the government should be is how big the deficit should be. they are separate thing. >> built are intertwined. fact or fiction the debt is a new problem? >> we've been building this accumulated national debt about $6,000 per american, taken us 200 years to build that. it's accurate ad lot in the last five years especially since the recession happened in 2008. the truth is debt is not something you can deal with overnight. even if we go to a balanced...
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now we have got a new version that's hitting the big screen. let's take a quick look at it. >> that is a very fine looking pot of honey, you've got there. >> and so remarkably gooey. >> gooey? oh, what happens to be my personal favorite. ooh, what do you have there? >> a note i found at christopher robbi robbins' but strange words i cannot read. >> you can't read words anyway. >> yes, but especially not the strange ones. >> who doesn't love winnie the pooh? i grew up on winnie the pooh, you did too. if i went and saw winnie the pooh, would i like it? >> you would absolutely love it. they absolutely capture the spirit of the earlier films, the voices are very close to what we have heard before. that's jim cummings who is now winnie the pooh who does an excellent sterling holloway. craig ferguson is the voice of al, narrated by john cleese. this is an excellent, excellent entry into the winnie the pooh franchise, so to speak. the little kids who were at the screening really loved it. the adults, as i, were laughing a lot. the jokes are really fun
now we have got a new version that's hitting the big screen. let's take a quick look at it. >> that is a very fine looking pot of honey, you've got there. >> and so remarkably gooey. >> gooey? oh, what happens to be my personal favorite. ooh, what do you have there? >> a note i found at christopher robbi robbins' but strange words i cannot read. >> you can't read words anyway. >> yes, but especially not the strange ones. >> who doesn't love winnie the...
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a big win for the national league at the all-star game. highlights now from espn news. >>> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news update. it's the 82nd mlb all-star game from phoenix, arizona. brian wilson saying hello to the people at home. bottom of the second we go, no score. brian mccann facing david robertson. fly ball to right. jose bautista giving chase, sliding and he makes a beaututul grab. joey bat showing that he's also got glove. he broke the all-time record for votes received by the way for this contest. top of the fourth we go, no score. adrian gonzalez facing cliff lee. advantage, gonzo. he was a home run derby finalist and he gets that one to go. the a.l. takes a 1-0 lead. bottom of the fourth we go, same score. prince fielder from the milwaukee brewers, the left-handed stroke going opposite field, left center field. a three-run homemeun. the nationals -- the national league rather take a 3-1 lead. bruce bochy brings in the beard because things are a littltle dicey. there he is, brian wilson gets paul konerko to gro
a big win for the national league at the all-star game. highlights now from espn news. >>> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news update. it's the 82nd mlb all-star game from phoenix, arizona. brian wilson saying hello to the people at home. bottom of the second we go, no score. brian mccann facing david robertson. fly ball to right. jose bautista giving chase, sliding and he makes a beaututul grab. joey bat showing that he's also got glove. he broke the all-time record for...
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just the fact that people know your name is a big, big advantage. and so a lot of candidates that want to be president have to spend a lot of time getting that name recognition. >> host: ann arbor, michigan, greg on our democrats line. >> caller: hey, good morning, how are you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i was listening about special interests taking over government. how is that the alcohol and tobacco commissions be in charge of drug laws. go to our u.s. surgeon general's website, ma'am, 400,000 americans dead last year from tobacco, over 100,000 dead from alcohol, over 150,000 dead from prescription drugs. zero dead from marijuana overdose. how is it that the tobacco lobby can come before congress and complain about marijuana being legal -- >> host: i think you're offtopic and i apologize. let's go to savannah, georgia, barbara, republican line, savannah georgia, you're on. >> caller: ok, thank you. i want to know why would they allow one candidate to opt out and the other one not to opt out? that certainly makes an uneven playing field and that cer
just the fact that people know your name is a big, big advantage. and so a lot of candidates that want to be president have to spend a lot of time getting that name recognition. >> host: ann arbor, michigan, greg on our democrats line. >> caller: hey, good morning, how are you. >> guest: hi. >> caller: i was listening about special interests taking over government. how is that the alcohol and tobacco commissions be in charge of drug laws. go to our u.s. surgeon general's...
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is embarking on an ambitious plan to use nuclear power as the nation's next big power source. the plan comes as demands for energy grow and objections to nuclear energy grow with it. witt johnson reports. >> reporter: with u.s. energy demand expected to increase by 21% in the next two decades, nuclear power has been staging a quiet comeback. president obama has called for billions in loan guarantees to build new nuclear reactors. but past disasters, like fukushima, japan, three-mile island, and chernobyl, have made americans fearful of nuclear energy. not one plant has gone online in the u.s. since 1996. >> that's basically a representation of the core. >> reporter: that's about to change. westinghouse ceo showed us the high-tech simulated control room for the ap1000. >> the u.s. fleet right now is about twice as safe as required by law. the ap1000 is 100 times safer. >> reporter: that claim will be put to the test when the very first goes online in china in two years. then by 2016 in georgia, two ap1000 reactors are scheduled to begin operation. >> no nuclear power plant is w
is embarking on an ambitious plan to use nuclear power as the nation's next big power source. the plan comes as demands for energy grow and objections to nuclear energy grow with it. witt johnson reports. >> reporter: with u.s. energy demand expected to increase by 21% in the next two decades, nuclear power has been staging a quiet comeback. president obama has called for billions in loan guarantees to build new nuclear reactors. but past disasters, like fukushima, japan, three-mile...
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the president continued to call for a big agreement on the deficit. how big? the president was willing to put social security, considered a sacred cow to democrats, on the table. as well as major changes to the tax code. his plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. twice what republicans proposed. here's the standoff. while republicans like t t idea of cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from medicaid, medicare, and social security, democrats don't. >> we do not support cuts in benefits. >> reporter: republicans refuse the president's plan to increase taxes, revenue, by cutting subsidies on oil and gas companies and closing tax loopholes for other businesses. >> to get a big package would require big tax increases. it's a terrible idea, it's a job killer. >> reporter: so republicans want to return to negotiating that smaller deal, which probably wouldn't touch social security or the tax code and would cut only $2.4 trillion from the ficit. all this as the august 2nd deadline approaches when the government will no longer be able to borrow to pay all its b
the president continued to call for a big agreement on the deficit. how big? the president was willing to put social security, considered a sacred cow to democrats, on the table. as well as major changes to the tax code. his plan would cut the deficit by $4 trillion. twice what republicans proposed. here's the standoff. while republicans like t t idea of cutting hundreds of billions of dollars from medicaid, medicare, and social security, democrats don't. >> we do not support cuts in...
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>> they push for a big deal but the clock is ticking. so we learn that yesterday morning president obama met privately with the top two republicans in the house of representatives, speaker john boehner and house majority leader cantor, the republicans are saying there was not a major breakthrough or serious progress made. a lost questions about what this week means because senior officials at the white house are telling us weeks ago this was, really, crunch time. the window of opportunity from the 15th to the 22nd, and today i asked carney about the significance of this point in the calendar. >> it is not a hard deadline but congress, the administration, all of us working together, need to move this ball down the field this week. >>reporter: that is the perspective from the white house. carney would not rule out the possibility of other private meetings with top lawmakers to move the ball down the field, so to speak, but at this point we do not hear any reports of a "deal," at this time. >>shepard: still leading republicans are still pus
>> they push for a big deal but the clock is ticking. so we learn that yesterday morning president obama met privately with the top two republicans in the house of representatives, speaker john boehner and house majority leader cantor, the republicans are saying there was not a major breakthrough or serious progress made. a lost questions about what this week means because senior officials at the white house are telling us weeks ago this was, really, crunch time. the window of opportunity...
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the reruns are a big hit. decades later on cable tv. >> a classic moment. >> i hate to laugh at that but it really was. marcia, marcia, marcia! >> these shows did illuminate these struggles teenagers had, albeit in this semi-perfect way. sherwood schwartz died yesterday of intestinal infection, he was 94 years old. >> what a career. he definitely gave a lot of us a lot of joy watching those shows. i think a lot of people consider florence henderson to be america's mom, mrs. brady. >> the characters wind gilligan's island, we talked about how it was a social microcosm, looking at how people of different backgrounds had to get together to figure things out. i would consider myself the professor. >> you would be the perfect professor. >> i think you'd be ginger. >> are you a ginger or a marianne? everybody knows what that vernacular means. >>> take a look at your forecast here now. heat advisories from texas and across much of the southeast. thunderstorms in new orleans, montgomery, and miami. hail and 80 mill an
the reruns are a big hit. decades later on cable tv. >> a classic moment. >> i hate to laugh at that but it really was. marcia, marcia, marcia! >> these shows did illuminate these struggles teenagers had, albeit in this semi-perfect way. sherwood schwartz died yesterday of intestinal infection, he was 94 years old. >> what a career. he definitely gave a lot of us a lot of joy watching those shows. i think a lot of people consider florence henderson to be america's mom,...
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that's a big deal. >> absolutely a big deal. a lot of apps out there, two of my quick favorites, one is called flight view. i like this one a lot. it helps you track flight changes and anticipate any emergencies or issues you might be dealing with. and also trip it. trip it is great, t.j., it's free, and it helps you bring all those itineraries. when we book flights these days, we're doing rental cars, hotels, things to do and attractions, and this can build one easy-to-read itinerary so when you travel, all the information is there for you at your fingertips. >>> all right. got something to share with you coming up. this was a treat for me this morning. i actually got to talk to real-life superheros and they showed up in full attire, not letting me know their identity. there they are. and they're working the streets in pennsylvania. they don't have superpowers, necessarily, but they are doing something pretty special. you need to hear about these folks. that's coming up. i remember the days before copd. my son and i never misse
that's a big deal. >> absolutely a big deal. a lot of apps out there, two of my quick favorites, one is called flight view. i like this one a lot. it helps you track flight changes and anticipate any emergencies or issues you might be dealing with. and also trip it. trip it is great, t.j., it's free, and it helps you bring all those itineraries. when we book flights these days, we're doing rental cars, hotels, things to do and attractions, and this can build one easy-to-read itinerary so...
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the republicans are insisting that the debt ceiling can be raised as much as spending is big cut. house speaker john boehner is focusing on a rm dealingshort-tg that will raise the debt ceiling by a trillion dollars. president obama has said that is a nonstarter. >> and then go through this whole exercise all over again? that we're not going to do. >> as washington remains at an impasse, each side made the talk show rounds on sunday to make their case to an increasingly anxious public. >> i know that the president is worried about the next election. but shouldn't we be worried about the country? >> the speaker wanted the outlines of the plan before 4:00 p.m. eastern sunday to send a positive message to the financial markets. that deadline passed and this morning the asian markets are down and the u.s. futures aren't looking good, either. both sides remain resolute that a deal will be reached and disaster a avoided. >> there's no choice, there's no alternative. >> both sides will be back at work on dueling plans this morning. if u.s. d >> if u.s. does default, our credit rating is
the republicans are insisting that the debt ceiling can be raised as much as spending is big cut. house speaker john boehner is focusing on a rm dealingshort-tg that will raise the debt ceiling by a trillion dollars. president obama has said that is a nonstarter. >> and then go through this whole exercise all over again? that we're not going to do. >> as washington remains at an impasse, each side made the talk show rounds on sunday to make their case to an increasingly anxious...
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it is the big story. the focus on the weather for some time to come. >> not just hot, but dangerous heat. was it last summer or the summer before when it got so hot in chicago and a number of people died in the heat wave there? >> scary times. >>> 13 minutes past the hour. i think we figured out. we talked about the minnesota shutdown. two weeks ago, we had the players on. we may have found a reason why they decided to compromise. to our viewers, a deal close now that would end the government shutdown in minnesota. the democratic governor said he will accept the republican proposal with a few modifications. he will call a special session next week to try to end the two-week shutdown. closed state parks. 22,000 state workers went home. this may be the thing to get them to the bargaining table. beer. the makers of miller beer and coors are victims to the shutdown because their liquor license expired and the problem here is, reynolds, to get it renewed, they need state workers to process the paper work. they
it is the big story. the focus on the weather for some time to come. >> not just hot, but dangerous heat. was it last summer or the summer before when it got so hot in chicago and a number of people died in the heat wave there? >> scary times. >>> 13 minutes past the hour. i think we figured out. we talked about the minnesota shutdown. two weeks ago, we had the players on. we may have found a reason why they decided to compromise. to our viewers, a deal close now that would...
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it has a big impact on everyone. and that's what they should take into consideration, who will be impacted by this and how will they impact future generations. >> reporter: students getting pell grants could be among the first to feel any impact. pell programs have been on the chopping block since republicans took over the house. a recent round of cuts slashed pell grants for summer school, fred. >> so what are, you know, the student aid agencies actually saying about this, those who are actually giving out grant scholarships, et cetera. >> administrators simply don't know that is going to happen. and we talked to the department of education and they're telling us they're trying to work out the details about what might happen. so at this time, big question mark about what is next. >> whole lot of waiting and seeing. all right, thanks so much. susan candiotti in new york. >>> with democrats, republicans and tea party supporters still debating, the debt ceiling, many business owners around the country fear a new downtu
it has a big impact on everyone. and that's what they should take into consideration, who will be impacted by this and how will they impact future generations. >> reporter: students getting pell grants could be among the first to feel any impact. pell programs have been on the chopping block since republicans took over the house. a recent round of cuts slashed pell grants for summer school, fred. >> so what are, you know, the student aid agencies actually saying about this, those...
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prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger clemens and now after day two of his trial for perjury, they need what amounts to a redo, which is obviously far more acceptable in a round of golf than it is in a perjury trial. and the judge, as you said, goes off on the federal prosecutors and for any fans out there who argued and maintained from the start it was a waste of money to prosecute and try baseball players with tax dollars, this is really proof that they were right in the beginning. >> the prosecutor walked out without any comment. really dressed down by the judge. by the way, this wasn't even asked for by the defense, this is
prosecutors messed up big time showing jurors banned video evidence. it's a big goof. the judge said a first-year law student would have known better. we find out in september whether the case will be retried. let's go to pablo torre. this was amazing, the legal wrangling has been going on in this case for years. it's cost taxpayers a lot of money. >> this is incredibly humiliating for federal prosecutes, the government including the fbi, has spent millions of dollars hunting roger...